Combined resection of re‐recurrent lateral lymph nodes and external iliac vein:Case Report and Literature

Herein, we describe the operative procedure for combined resection of re‐recurrent lateral lymph nodes and the external iliac vein. There is no consensus on the clinical implications of resection of locally re‐recurrent colorectal tumors, as the operative procedure is extremely difficult. We present...

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Published inThe Journal of Medical Investigation Vol. 65; no. 1.2; pp. 136 - 138
Main Authors Komori, Koji, Kinoshita, Takashi, Oshiro, Taihei, Ito, Seiji, Abe, Tetsuya, Senda, Yoshiki, Misawa, Kazunari, Ito, Yuichi, Uemura, Norihisa, Natsume, Seiji, Higaki, Eigi, Ouchi, Akira, Tsutsuyama, Masayuki, Hosoi, Takahiro, Shigeyoshi, Itaru, An, Byonggu, Akazawa, Tomoyuki, Hayashi, Daisuke, Tanaka, Hideharu, Uchino, Tairin, Kunitomo, Aina, Shimizu, Yasuhiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan The University of Tokushima Faculty of Medicine 2018
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Summary:Herein, we describe the operative procedure for combined resection of re‐recurrent lateral lymph nodes and the external iliac vein. There is no consensus on the clinical implications of resection of locally re‐recurrent colorectal tumors, as the operative procedure is extremely difficult. We present the case of a 52‐year‐old woman who underwent abdominoperineal resection. About one year later, we excised a recurrent lymph node in the left lateral obturator area through an extraperitoneal approach. About 18 months later, lymph node re‐recurrence in the left external iliac area was observed. Re‐recurrent lymph nodes directly invade the left external iliac vein. We removed the re‐recurrent lymph node with combined, radical segmental resection of the left external iliac vein, left obturator artery and vein, and left obturator nerve. J. Med. Invest. 65:136‐138, February, 2018
ISSN:1343-1420
1349-6867
DOI:10.2152/jmi.65.136